Zurich Herald, 1939-04-27, Page 4*tic ram
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ESTABLISHED
A...,FINISH FOR EVERY SURFACE
JOHNSTON and KALBFLEISCH - Zurich
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A. C. HESS
Jeweler - Optician
MilERMISSEDESEMBRO
No,more do people draw water from the Old
Village Well, but many homes still depend on the
antiquated iron pump.
It is back -breaking work to pump and carry
water to the house in all kinds of weather. Don't
make your family put up with such out-of-date
methods any longer. An up-to-date, compact
Duro Water Supply System
will furnish running water under pressure to kitchen,
bathroom, laundry and farm buildings.
Running water
also permits the
installation of a
Modern Emco
Bathroom, a very
necessary .con-
venience for the
health and well-
being of your,
family.A,lso,Mod-
ern Emco Kitchen
equipment to less-
en the drudgery
of housework.
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'Emco fixtures and -equipment are moderately
priced. The Snow -White 20 x.42" enamelled
Sink only, including faucet ready for installa-
tion, costs ....•
Sink"'ii.nd Cabinet with faucet, as illustrated $57 15
(Trap, iron pipe and fittings'eatrS)•
The Duro Special ptin p. has a capacity of 250
gals. per hour; is supplied with a 25 gal.. tank,
25 or 60 cycle motor, and costs only " ..,.$87.00
Dure.Speciral
Sllnal MonthlyFryaltlr+el
a The Gglefertnilefit fne Improvement
J.oahcAci kaitto4FAience Plan enables
you to purOuse Etato fixtures, fittings
and. Duro Perak :gn the niont'hly .pay •' rt
merit plant elver tt' pdi'ibd of ihreeryears.
Entluirrrs E'41ven ;rem)p eattent1n1ttttali�
cstlina'tes supplied Without: charge,
BAYFIELD
sister:, Mrs. Will Hart of Stanley,
and Eliza at home and a number of
nephews and nieces. The funeral,
Was held on Tuesday, with Rev. Mr.
Graham of Bayfield officiating, and
interment in the family plot, Bayfield
Cemetery. The pall bearers were:
Thos. Stephenson, Milton ,Pollock,
Henry Hayter, Ed. Monier, Wm.
Armstrong and Lloyd Dowson.
We are pleased to report that Mr,
Jas, Stephenson has returned' home
from :St. uch betterH at eritalhis i'e ent
feeling
operation.
Mrs. John McKinley or Clinton,
spent the week -end ,with her • son,
Mr. Elgin McKinley and family.
The other evening Mrs. Will Car-
nie had the misfortune to fall and
fracture her arm near the snoutd'er.
Dr. Addison of Zurich w:as immedi-
ately summoned, who, after a cereful
examination took the patient to Clin-
ton Hospital for an x-ray, after
which the arm was
b ec to retd in urn cast.
Mr. Carnie being
o
her home in a few days.
Miss Mary Campbell is home help-
ing to. nurse her aunt, Mrs. badge,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot were who is confined to the bed.
called to Woodham Sunday last ow- Sunday last, Mr. Russel Grainger
was 'rushed to Clinton Hospital to
undergo an operation for appendic-
ibis. ' ,
ing to the death of Mrs. Talbot's
aunt.
Mr. Lloyd Makins has returned af-
ter• spending a few days in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jowett have
returned from Florida where they
spent. the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ferguson, Norah
Ferguson and Jean Balkwell of Lon-
don were recent visitors with Mrs.
Jas. Ferguson. Sr.
The fishermen have launched their
boats and are all ready to set their
nets when the ice clears away, and
the weather is favorable.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The Council of the Twp. of Steph-
en net in the Town Hall, Urediton,
on Monday April 3rd with all •rnemb-
ers:present. The minutes of the pre-
vious;meeting were read and adopt-
ed.
The following correspondence was
read and filed.
1 From the Clerk of Municipal
Roads enclosing summarized statem-
ents of expenditure on the roads in
this Township which has been app-
roved for subsidy 50%.
2 From the Dept. of Agricultur-
al stating that the Seed Grain Sub-
sidy Act will again ±be in force dur-
ing 1939.
3 From L Gamble, Clerk of How -
ick Twp. enclosing a copy of a mot-
ion . passed by their Twp. Council
suggesting that certain County Ro-
ads 'should be designated as Primary
and Secondary and that Secondary
Roads be not opened to motor traffic
during. winter months.
4 Froni Dept. of Highways stat-
ing that the Minister has approved
of a ;total expenditure of $9,000 dur-
ing the present year and • wilI grant
a subsidy up to that amount expend-
ed...R.
5 ` From the County Clerk asking
Municipal Clerks to ascertain the nu,
mber„of children that will be in Str-
atford to view their Majesties on the
occasion of the Royal ,visit on .June
6tli next.. School classes must attend
in body accompanied by a teacher
for each class. •
Letter was read from The well Tel-
ephone CO. asking for permission to
replace and reset poles and trim
trees on the road between Cons. 16
and 17.,,!lots 1 to 10. Motion that this
request be•granted,on :condition that
.the Coxnpany notify our Road Supt.
before starting work in order that
he can. supervise the same on behalf
'of the .T•wp.. The Assessor, Wm. Kleinstiver,
asked ten. days extension to complete
the 1939 Assessment Roll by reason()
of illness. •Request granted.
That Bylaw No. 534 to authorize
the guarantee of loans to rarmers
under -The Seed Grain Subsidy Act
1934, having been :read three times
be passed and' signed by the Reeve
and Clerk and the Seal of the Corp-
oration attached thereto.
Road accounts to the amount of
S906.34_!were passed, also general ac-
counts passed.
The Council adjourned to meet a-
gain in the Town Hall, Crediton, on
Monday,. May 1st' at 1 o'clock.
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Herbert Either, Township Clerk.
DASHW OOD
Don't miss the Band Concert in
Tieman's hall at 8.45 on Sunday ev-
ening, April 30th. Everybody is
cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Mclsaac a nd
family of Windsor spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Mclsaac.
. Mr. and :Mrs. Hopkins of St. Thom-
as spent the week -end with her mo-
ther Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Gottschalk,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade.
Miss Emma Tiernan of London was
a week -end visitor with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harness and
daughter Greta and Mr. ana Mrs.
Robt. Crawford of Exeter were vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kell-
errnan on Saturday evening.
Mrs. W. Cook of Chicago is spend-
ing a few weeks with her 'parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Stire who has
been on the sick list for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Goetz and Miss
Catharine Finkbeiner were. Sunday
visitors in Sarnia.
Mrs. Stadelbauer and family of
London spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs: P. Kraft. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and
daughter Peggy of Thedford spent
Sunday with Mrs. Reid. .
Barbara Held died at her hone
here on Monday April 24th, after a
brief illness in her 70th year. The
deceased 'was born near St. Agatha
and has been living here nearly all
her life. She is survived 'by ' one
sister Maggie. The funeral will 'be
held on Thursday morning at 9.30.
at the home and to St. Boniface R.C.
church, with Rev. Father L. W.
Power, officiating. Interment will
,• take place in Zurich R. C. Cemetery.
STANLEY TOWNSHIP -
Death of Albert McClinchey
On Saturday, ' ' April 22nd death
came very suddenly to Mr. Albert
McClinchey, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McClinchey. He was
born, on the McClinchey homestead
66 years ago, where all his life was
spent, save for a few years he spent
with his brothers in Stephen Town-
ship. He was a genial and sociable
disposition and a great lover of home
• Surviving are two brothers, George
of Varna, and Arthur at home; two
STADE and WEIDO
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Tliu r3ay,Jp ",27th, 1939
Dere is your ehance to obtain
'There is no need for
you to suffer any longer
with painful feet ..
your foot troubles can
Ire xellieved-inexpen- '
sdvely.
DR SCHOLL'S representative
from Toronto. will ben our store
On TUESDAY, MAY 2nd from '7.30:p.rn. to 10.30 p.m....
This man is thoroughly trained in the scientific
rnethods of Dr. Wrn. M. Scholl, internationally famous
Foot Authority, who, for almost a third -century has
been alleviating human foot :sufferoag throughout the
entire world. Come in for Pedo-graph imprints of your
stockinged feet. Learn 3iow the groper Dr. Scholl
Foot Comfort Appliance or Remedy can relieve your
particular foot trouble.
E. J. DATARS - Shoe Merchant - Zurich.
Again • :.
If' you are replacing that worn 'out Mattress or
Spring this season. When in Exeter, call in and
visit our bedding department.'
We have a very large stock of Felt. and Spring
-filled Mattresses at prices to suit any purse. We
r;can fit any bed and gvewyou rests and comfort for
. years to come.
?Our Bed'; Spring, Stock radii' inprice and r,gt arxi *,'
from' the cheapest Ito 'the best.
++tock of fly-
inghave x>eve.,_�tad a better+cox Urger
ing Roorni, Dining Room .4.l}a .I3edrogl t :i urrnture-
Our Chesterfield stock is larger , than .usual. We
have ail the latest styles end colors shown this year.
The prices range from $57.00 to,$135.00 for three
piece suites. A liberal allowance will be made for
your old suite on a new one.
We deliver anywhere!
E. R. HOPPER Furniture Dealer Exeter.
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Prices on ALL 1939 l)wlge Six and
DeLuxe 'models bavt3 been RE-
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comfort of the new Rel,xed Ride ...
improved performance of the famous
Dodge economy engine. This big,
longer - wheelbase Dodge also has
new Amnia steel coil springs
improved airplane -type shock
absorbers patented Floating
ager .. hydraulic brakes.
deeami,' ,drive one of these remark-
able = - Dodge cars TODAY!
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